Raised in Poverty + Dance Prodigy = Black Principal American Ballet Theater On this episode of SLB, John Moffett speaks with Ballet Prodigy, Best-Selling Author, and the first African American Principal Dancer for the American Ballet Theater, Misty Copeland. Tune in to hear Misty tell her story, including her childhood adversities, her experience being a minority in the dance industry, and her path to success. Learn more about Misty by visiting https://mistycopeland.com/ And ch...
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Raised in Poverty + Dance Prodigy = Black Principal American Ballet Theater On this episode of SLB, John Moffett speaks with Ballet Prodigy, Best-Selling Author, and the first African American Principal Dancer for the American Ballet Theater, Misty Copeland. Tune in to hear Misty tell her story, including her childhood adversities, her experience being a minority in the dance industry, and her path to success. Learn more about Misty by visiting https://mistycopeland.com/ And ch...
S2 E9 – “And Now, the Rest of the Story” feat. Willie Banks
Sports + Life + Balance
1 hour 14 minutes
4 years ago
S2 E9 – “And Now, the Rest of the Story” feat. Willie Banks
In today’s episode of SPORTS + LIFE + BALANCE, John Moffet is joined by Willie Banks. The inventor of the famous “rhythmic clap,” three-time Olympian Willie Banks has contributed to the sport as both an athlete and contributor for over forty years, and currently serves as an elected member of the World Athletics Council. Learn more about Willie Banks: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hsjjapan/ Thanks to our episode sponsor, Roka! Use code "SLB" for 20% off your purchase at Roka. https://www.roka...
Sports + Life + Balance
Raised in Poverty + Dance Prodigy = Black Principal American Ballet Theater On this episode of SLB, John Moffett speaks with Ballet Prodigy, Best-Selling Author, and the first African American Principal Dancer for the American Ballet Theater, Misty Copeland. Tune in to hear Misty tell her story, including her childhood adversities, her experience being a minority in the dance industry, and her path to success. Learn more about Misty by visiting https://mistycopeland.com/ And ch...